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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BROAD WOOD Broad Wood
Broad Wood
Broad Wood
Mr. James Hardy, Penmanshiel
Mr. Thomas Buyers, Gamekeeper
Mr. McGregor, Schoolmaster
004.03 ; 004.07 [Situation] On the East Side of North British Railway between North Cleugh and Penmanshiel Wood
This name applies to a portion of Penmanshiel Wood. it is a Mixed wood and the Property of Sir John Hall Bart. [Baronet] Dunglass.
Camp Camp
Camp
Camp
Mr James Hardy, Antiquarian PenmanShiel
Mr McGregor
Rev. [Reverend] Mr Inglis
[Situation] On the W. [West] Plan line about fortysix chains S.W [South West] from Tower farm
A circular fort or camp in a tolerable good State of preservation, having an inner and outer [slope], and three rings or circular embankments complete, with the exception of a portion of the South Side which has been ploughed over and cultivated, but the feature Still remains visible.
There are two gates or entrances to the Camp one on the Northeast and another on the Northwest Side and according to tradition, it is called a British Camp.
Copied from Namesheet of Sheet 4.2

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